PAMIS
@PAMIS_Scotland
In partnership with people with profound learning disabilities and their carers
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http://www.pamis.org.uk 18-02-2010 17:27:06
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It’s never too late to start doing something about unwanted postural changes. In this video Freya shows you how her Care Team look after her posture 24 hours a day.
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#posturalcare #pmld #yourposturematters
Join us on one of two upcoming CPD Certified interactive online training starting on either May 27th 2024 or the 19th of August 2024.
Please see flyer below. Places are £120 per person. This course is for paid carers and other professionals.
#YourPostureMatters
#PosturalCare
What a fabulous Muscular Dystrophy UK programme & PAMIS pleased to hear Marina Di Marco talk about the importance of #posturalcare #yourposturematters AHPScot Royal College of Occupational Therapists CSP Scotland Michelle Morrison Carolynne Hunter
Big DoG Children's Book Festival 2024 🐾📚
A big thanks to our festival partners D&G Arts Festival Moat Brae PAMIS PlayTalkRead
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Fantastic mobile Changing Places UK PAMIS facility BBC Scotland disability event today! ella sophia chambers
PAMIS Long Covid Scotland 🏴 Kidney Care UK Dr Claire Taylor Today's session has now started. We will first hear evidence from Patricia Graham and Jenny Miller of PAMIS.
Watch the hearing online: youtube.com/live/p-CxcOVDI…
Thank you to Debbie from Angus Carers Centre for coming along to our Sunshine Group in Langlands PS this morning ☀️Sharing information on Young Carers support in Angus 🙌🏼 Angus ASN PAMIS Langlands Primary Angus Carers Centre
PAMIS Long Covid Scotland 🏴 Kidney Care UK Dr Claire Taylor Today's session has now ended, the Inquiry thanks PAMIS, Long Covid Scotland 🏴, Kidney Care UK and Dr Claire Taylor for their important contributions to our investigations.
We will return tomorrow at 9.45 am:
covid19inquiry.scot/hearing/impact…
Are you a parent, guardian or carer for a young disabled person between the ages of 16-29?
University of Glasgow invite you to participate in their research project exploring the experiences of young disabled people dealing with the transition into adulthood.
bit.ly/48Rgpxb